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 Digital Humanities Slack!
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Welcome to the DH Slack!
The Digital Humanities Slack is a set of informal, connected chat rooms for the digital humanities and related interests, with over 50 "channels" (chat rooms) devoted to specific topics such as DH teaching, coding, library work, and conferences.

Come join us! Absolutely no DH background is needed, and we specifically have channels for supporting students and folks new to DH. Before signing up, do read a summary of our community-authored code of conduct below—signing up indicates agreement to abiding by these guidelines, and we do ban folks not abiding by them. Thank you!
Code of Conduct
The DH Slack is dedicated to a harassment-free experience for everyone. Harassment and other code of conduct violations reduce the value of our community for everyone, regardless of the intent behind these violations. We prioritize marginalized people’s safety over privileged people’s comfort. Our decisions are guided by whether behavior has a bad impact on our community, rather than whether a bad impact was created by good intent.

Use of the DH Slack is dependent on abiding by the terms of the code of conduct, a document that outlines acceptable and non-acceptable behavior while using the DH Slack. You should read the full code of conduct at tinyurl.com/DHSlackCode. Note that this includes limiting the number of times you may post the same message to different channels & what kinds of "looking for work" posts are allowed, to optimize the reading experience of our members.

We're open to use for anyone interested both in some combination of "digital" and "humanities" (whatever those mean to you). Expected community behavior outlined by the code of conduct includes welcoming and encouragement for people starting to learn something new, and we do not allow harassing, belittling, or dismissive behavior in any form.

Please report any problems or suggestions with the DH Slack to the #moderation channel if your comment isn't meant to be private; or directly message Amanda Visconti on the Slack, Bluesky tweet or DM @literaturegeek.bsky.social, or email visconti@virginia.edu.

Sound good? Please provide your info below; we add new folks as soon as possible, but might be up to ~3 weeks if I'm on vacation etc. :D

**Already a member, but forgot your password?** Visit digitalhumanities.slack.com/forgot and enter your email address to reset your password.
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I understand the DH Slack is not a place to post looking for general coding or other work. If you are actively and specifically interested in the digital humanities and also are job-seeking, you may post 1 message, once, that mentions being on the market, and only if it is part of a larger message about your DH interests. (We've been getting more of these, and need to limit as the majority of our users can't hire folks.) *
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